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Dillian Whyte believes Anthony Joshua needed to pursue an immediate rematch with Daniel Dubois after his brutal defeat.

Anthony Joshua was dropped three times in the shock defeat to British rival Dubois at Wembley Stadium in September, in a damaging blow to his hopes of being in the world title mix.

AJ is coming to the back end of his career and was expected to face Dubois in an immediate sequel this year, spurred on by the opportunity of revenge.

But the fight collapsed and now the former two-time champion is waiting to see what the year brings in terms of a potential opponent.

It appeared the British heavyweight was waiting to see if he can lure Tyson Fury into a blockbuster, but the ‘Gypsy King’ recently announced his retirement.

And Whyte, who was beaten by Joshua in 2015, believes the rematch was necessary to write his wrongs before being able to move on.

Whyte told Sky Sports: “He made a huge mistake not taking the immediate rematch with Dubois.

“It was a world title fight, a great payday and the perfect opportunity. He will forever have to suffer the memes of being face-planted at Wembley by Dubois.

“When I lost to [Alexander] Povetkin, I crashed Eddie Hearn’s live interview and demanded the rematch.

“Nothing else mattered until I beat him in the rematch. It’s a mindset thing. I want to fight AJ and Tyson again because they both beat me.”

Whyte himself looked set to rematch Joshua last August but the fight was cancelled after one of his drug tests returned an adverse finding.

But now the ‘Body Snatcher’ wants the rematch again, which could be an alternative option for Joshua in 2025.

He added: “[Joshua] Sounds perfect for me. They don’t need to ask me twice.

“They talk about me as an option, but they haven’t said anything to me, so it’s just negotiation tactics from them.

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“But I’m up for the fight and I’m ready to fight again. If he wants to fight, then all they’ve got to do is call me.

“I’m always up for fighting AJ. No problem for me. However, personally, I think he’s finished.”

Joshua could feasibly agree to face Whyte, with a showdown against Fury now seemingly off the table.

But he still possesses an interest in rematching Dubois, despite ‘Dynamite’ making his next IBF title defence against Joseph Parker on February 22.

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Dubois is also determined to now move forward and suggested he would look to pursue a sequel with Oleksandr Usyk, which could be for the undisputed titles.

Joshua could also have numerous other options on the table, with promoter Eddie Hearn suggesting he could face Martin Bakole or Deontay Wilder.

‘I’m up for the fight’: Dillian Whyte says a rematch with Anthony Joshua would be perfect for him

Dillian Whyte tells Sky Sports that he’s totally up for a rematch against Anthony Joshua, although he sort of doubts Joshua feels the same way. Whyte had been slated to rematch Joshua back in 2023 but that fight was called off due to an adverse finding in a drug test from Whyte.

Ultimately that result was found to be due to a contamination in a supplement Whyte had taken, but with both fighters looking for their next fight, Whyte thinks it’s an obvious option on the table.

“[Joshua] Sounds perfect for me. They don’t need to ask me twice. They talk about me as an option, but they haven’t said anything to me, so it’s just negotiation tactics from them. But I’m up for the fight and I’m ready to fight again.”

Turki Alalshikh, however, has recently expressed his interest in staging a fight between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder, but Whyte thinks that fight isn’t exactly worthwhile at this point.

“Wilder is the biggest fraud in the history of boxing,” said Whyte. “A complete coward who avoided me for five years. He’s a disgrace and has since been exposed repeatedly. Shouldn’t he be chasing rematches with Parker and Zhang? He’s a fool and has no shame.”

Whyte believes if he does get a second shot at Joshua that things will play out differently from his 2015 stoppage loss, to the point where he says he’ll sent Joshua into retirement. That being said, Whyte also believes Joshua has made a big mistake by not taking an immediate rematch against Daniel Dubois, likening that to his own experience against Alexander Povetkin and how nothing else mattered after his initial loss but avenging it as soon as possible.

‘Big’ Fight Prediction Anthony Joshua Fought Both Daniel Dubois And Joseph Parker And Now Makes ‘Big’ Fight Prediction

Anthony Joshua has shared twelve rounds with Joseph Parker and five with Daniel Dubois, and will be ringside when the two face off in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia next month.

Joshua beat Parker to unify the heavyweight titles back in 2018. Though the New Zealander lost a unanimous decision, he became the first man to force ‘AJ’ to go the full distance, showing a grit that would continue to serve him as he made his comeback

Since then, Parker has lost to Dillian Whyte and Joe Joyce, but recent wins over big punchers Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang set him up for a shot at the IBF belt, currently held by Dubois

‘Dynamite’ Dubois was elevated to full champion after beating Filip Hrgovic and made the first defence of his title in emphatic fashion, battering Joshua at Wembley Stadium and stopping him in the fifth.

With both men in fine form, the title clash is an excellent start to 2025 for the sport’s biggest division. Joshua is well-placed to pick a winner, and has announced a prediction challenge with Riyadh Season’s Turki Alalshikh.

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“22nd of February. It’s gonna be big. Make sure you tune in. I’m actually gonna come out to Saudi and watch the fight between Joseph Parker and Daniel Dubois. Good luck to both men. Me and His Excellency, we have an agreement. He picks his side, I pick my side and we see who wins.”

‘AJ’ then backed Parker to win the fight and become a two-time world champion. He may well then target a rematch, having made it clear that he is looking to hold a belt once more.

“I want to see it now” Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder likely following Tyson Fury’s retirement: “I want to see it now”

Earlier this month, Tyson Fury suddenly announced his retirement from professional boxing. ‘The Gypsy King’ was last seen in the ring in December, suffering a close decision loss to Oleksandr Usyk. While many called for Fury to finally face Anthony Joshua next, the British heavyweight instead decided to hang up the gloves.

In the event that Tyson Fury remains retired, Anthony Joshua has no shortage of potential opponents. Speaking in a recent interview with TalkSport, boxing promoter Turki Alalshikh discussed the retirement of ‘The Gpysy King’. There, the Saudi advisor revealed plans to speak with Fury about another fight, likely against ‘AJ’.

However, if he can’t coax Tyson Fury out of retirement, he instead wants to book Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder. While the feud between the two UK stars is massive, ‘AJ’ has a lengthy history with ‘The Bronze Bomber’ as well. The two nearly fought last March, but the bout was derailed due to Wilder’s recent upset loss to Joseph Parker.

Saudi boxing promoter Turki Alalshikh shows interest in Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder

That defeat was one of many for Deontay Wilder as of late. The former heavyweight champion has lost four of his last five bouts, last being knocked out by Zhilei Zhang last summer. While ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has seen better days, Alalshikh wants to book the American against Anthony Joshua while he still can.

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“If you want something about the British markets, I want to see [Anthony] Joshua and [Deontay] Wilder now.” Turki Alalshikh stated to TalkSport earlier this week. “We finished the deal with [Martin] Bakole against the Nigerian fighter. [Efe] Ajagba, or something like that. We finished that as they must do it, because this is mandatory for the IBF.”

He continued, “Then after that, we are open to seeing Joshua also against Bakole. I want to see this fight right, I want to see it but you know where I want to see it. I want to see it in Africa… Why not Joshua and Wilder?”

What do you make of these comments from the boxing promoter? Do you want to see Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder next?

Eddie Hearn claims Wembley is booked for blockbuster Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury showdown… before Gypsy King provides shock update on boxing future

Eddie Hearn revealed he has booked out Wembley Stadium ahead of a potential all-British showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, just hours before the Gypsy King dropped a bombshell update on his boxing future.

The two British heavyweights have shared a long-running and bitter rivalry over the years, with constant speculation at times that a highly-anticipated fight between them will finally take place.

Yet, despite strong public support for a bout and significant conjecture and negotiations, a showdown has never materialised

Earlier this month, rumours circulated on social media that a fight had finally been agreed between Joshua and Fury in what would be dubbed as ‘The Battle of Britain’ and arguably the biggest fight in British boxing history.

And Hearn has revealed he has reserved the iconic Wembley Stadium for the fight to potentially take place in ‘May or June’ – but admitted it all comes down to Fury’s decision after his recent loss to Oleksandr Usyk.

‘Yes. We’re looking to get back in the ring in May or June. If it ended up being July, it doesn’t really matter,’ Hearn told Sky Sports at the Ring Awards when asked if he has booked in a Wembley date.

‘Because when he looks at the options, what else is he going to do and who else is he going to fight?’.

Hearn’s teasing update to fans was squashed almost instantly on Monday by the Gypsy King, who took to social media to reveal that he is retiring from the sport.

‘Hi everybody, I’m going to make this short and sweet,’ Fury said in a clip he shared to social media.

‘I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing. It’s been a blast, I’ve loved every single minute of it.

‘I’m going to end with this. Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everybody, see you on the other side. GET UP!’

After his defeat by Usyk, Fury had suggested he has no intention of retiring.

Although Fury’s announcement has shocked boxing fans across the world, some supporters are questioning whether the retirement claim is genuine, given the Gypsy King has previously retired from the sport before returning.

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Back in 2022, Fury revealed he was ‘done’ with boxing after beating Dillian Whyte, only to return at the end of the year to fight Derek Chisora.

Some fans have questioned whether Fury’s cryptic message at the end of his video which said ‘Dick Turpin wore a mask’ was a potential dig at Joshua’s camp in terms of the fight negotiations.

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Meanwhile, Joshua earlier this month gave credence to the speculation of a fight against Fury by outlining his plan for the year ahead.

‘2025, I am targeting Tyson Fury,’ the 35-year-old explained during a trip to meet Nigerian President Bola Tinubu.

Joshua’s last fight came in September when he faced rising prospect Daniel Dubois in a bid to become a three-time world heavyweight champion.

Anthony Joshua Delivers 4 Word Message To Usyk After Coming Face To Face For First Time Since Fury Win

Oleksandr Usyk sits right at the top of many pound-for-pound lists.

The former undisputed cruiserweight champion stepped up to heavyweight just five years ago and has beaten all comers on his way to gaining every belt in boxing’s blue-riband division

After victories over Chazz Witherspoon and Derek Chisora the Ukrainian dethroned Anthony Joshua, taking his WBA, IBF and WBO titles when he outpointed the Brit over 12 rounds in London back in 2021. The following year Usyk repeated the feat and retained his belts in a rematch in Saudi Arabia.

Daniel Dubois was then called as a mandatory and, after being put on the canvas for the first time in his career from a controversial low blow, Usyk stopped his man in the ninth round to setup an undisputed clash against WBC champion Tyson Fury.

The 37-year-old defeated ‘The Gypsy King’ twice within the space of seven months to cement his standing as the best heavyweight of his generation and become the divisions first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis nearly 25 years ago.

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At The Ring Magazine awards, Joshua came face-to-face to Usyk for the first time since his second victory over Fury and had a simple message for the champion after cleaning out the division – “I’m proud of you”.

“I respect you and I’m proud of you, honestly. What you’ve done is not easy, well done my brother, I’m proud of you. What you have done is very impressive, I understand from [my heart], it’s good.”

Usyk has confirmed he will continue in the sport and is tipped to rematch current IBF champion Dubois next, however the latter must first come through Joseph Parker on February 22.

After KO Threat: Anthony Joshua squares off with ‘most dangerous fighter in the heavyweight division’ after KO threat

Anthony Joshua had a jam-packed night in London for the 2024 Ring Awards.

The former two-time heavyweight world champion came face-to-face with Daniel Dubois for the first time since being knocked out cold by his British compatriot in September.

AJ spent most of his night talking up a potential clash with Tyson Fury, which remains one of the biggest in boxing despite the fact that they both appear to have passed their peak.

If that fight doesn’t come off, Anthony Joshua could box the dark horse of the heavyweight division.

Anthony Joshua faces off with Martin Bakole

Martin Bakole is a 6ft 6in KO artist from Congo, who has amassed a 22-1 record while quietly climbing the heavyweight ranks.

The 31-year-old enjoyed a breakout performance as he dropped American prospect Jared Anderson three times en route to a shock fifth-round knockout victory in August 2024.

Since then, he’s been trying to secure himself a big-name opponent. Bakole is currently booked to face 20-1 contender Efe Ajagba in a fight expected to take place in March and act as an eliminator for the IBF heavyweight title.

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Joshua was recently asked to give his thoughts on the upcoming fight between Bakole and Ajagba.

Naturally, AJ put his support behind his fellow Nigerian, Ajagba, but that didn’t sit well with Bakole.

“Anthony Joshua, this video is for you. I want to knock you out and now you’re talking s*** saying Ajagba is going to beat me,” Bakole lamented in a social media post.

“Shame on you. How many times did I call you out? How many times did I ask you to fight in Africa? You don’t feel ashamed of yourself? I want to fight you, and I want to knock you out.

“Look at Daniel Dubois, broke his nose twice and he knocked you out cold – what happened to me? I’ll knock you out in the first round.

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“You’re talking about Ajagba, but Ajagba is a baby, wait to see how I am going to knock him out. I’ll invite you to be there – you’re talking s***, I want to fight you, stop talking nonsense.

“Now you say that you’re Nigerian, you are not British anymore, I’ll knock you out – I’m the African champion, I’m an African warrior and I will knock you out… After knocking Ajagba out, I’ll knock you out as well.”

Just a few days after Bakole’s outburst, he bumped into Joshua at the swanky awards bash in London.

The heavyweights squared off ahead of their potential grudge match – but everything seemed calm as Bakole grinned like a Cheshire cat and Joshua did everything he could to keep a straight face.

Joe Rogan is a big Martin Bakole fan

UFC commentator Joe Rogan was recently discussing Dana White’s transition to boxing during a ‘Fight Companion’ episode of his popular podcast, but the 57-year-old soon became distracted by his new favorite fighter, Martin Bakole.

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He said: “The Saudis are just saying, ‘I wanna see this fight. What is it gonna cost?’

“When Martin Bakole fought Jared Anderson, Jared Anderson’s people were saying, ‘Do not take that fight’. Martin Bakole is the most dangerous fighter in the heavyweight division that nobody knows about. Martin Bakole is f***ing terrifying.”

Rogan’s producer pulled up highlights from Bakole’s big win over Anderson as the UFC icon continued to rave about him as a potential world champion.

He added: “This is Martin Bakole, he’s the most-feared heavyweight. He’s f***ing huge, and Jared Anderson was undefeated, he was like the American prospect and Bakole just put it to him. And he’s really hard to hit too, man.

“[Anderson] just took this fight too early and Bakole is just f***ing huge. Bakole is like 266lbs. He’s the next wave. He can do it right now, he f***s those guys up in sparring. The stories about this guy in sparring, everybody he brings in he gives them a world of hell.

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“I’m telling you, man, nobody knows who this guy is. Martin Bakole, he’s the f***ing future. That’s the future, he knocks everyone out [and] he’s got an iron chin.”

Mega Fight: Anthony Joshua v Tyson Fury: Eddie Hearn reveals he has reserved Wembley Stadium for potential summer mega fight

Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury has moved a step closer and could happen this summer at Wembley Stadium.

Eddie Hearn has revealed he wants Joshua to return to action in May or June and has reserved Wembley for a potential mega-fight with Fury.

However, Hearn admits it is still unclear what Fury wants to do after successive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk.

Asked if he had a Wembley date available if Fury wanted to fight Joshua, Hearn said: “Yes. We’re looking to get back in the ring in May or June. If it ended up being July, it doesn’t really matter.

“I still think it rests on Tyson Fury. Until the water settles on the defeat and where he’s at mentally and what he wants to do, that’s where we’re really going to find out.

“Because when he looks at the options, what else is he going to do and who else is he going to fight?”.

Joshua, who has not fought since being knocked out by Daniel Dubois in September, posted a picture of Fury on his Instagram with the message “looking for this guy”.

Speaking at the Ring Awards, Hearn added: “Everything I’ve seen from AJ’s social media, particularly in the last hour or so, is very encouraging.

“He’s not really one to call anyone out, but clearly he is calling him out. He’s calling out Tyson Fury.

“It’s the fight he wants. I keep saying there are two fights: Daniel Dubois or Tyson Fury.

“The world heavyweight title is what he [Joshua] wants. But, of course, Fury is a fight that must land on the resume of Anthony Joshua.

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“And obviously it must be delivered for the British public as well.

“I think the real key in this is Tyson Fury. He’s just three weeks off a defeat, probably still upset and reflecting upon that defeat. We’ll have to see if he wants to fight again.”

Joshua: I’m gunning for Fury and want to leave the game with a bang

“After my last fight I took some time out. I let my body heal, which I’m still working on now, and I declined some business opportunities so I could focus on the sport, which takes off mental pressure as well as physically.

“I went away with family which is always good and we’re back again for 2025 and I feel good.

“It’s a fight [Joshua vs Fury] I want to see, because I’m a fan of boxing, so I want to get that fight underway.

“When I’m in the local gym everyone is asking me, and the reason I decided to do some interesting stuff (on social media) is because I haven’t got many years ahead of me. I’ve had more years behind me.

“So what I want to do is leave the game with a bang and make an impact.

“Be outlandish, a great character, have fun with it while we’re doing it and go for the big fights. Tyson Fury is one of them.

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“Every time I see people they say: ‘When you fighting Fury?’ The Irish community, English community, Nigerian community, everyone is asking me the same question.

“As a fighter, it’s up to me to deliver. It has to happen this year.”

Roy Jones Jr Didn’t Hesitate When Asked If Anthony Joshua Can Ever Become World Champion Again

Former world champion Roy Jones Jr has been speaking on Anthony Joshua’s boxing future.

Joshua is a ex two-time heavyweight ruler himself, though is currently without any belts having lost his last fight

That was against Daniel Dubois for the IBF strap back in September. ‘AJ’ was put down twice before being stopped in the fifth round. The win saw form-man Dubois assert himself at the top of the division while it ended Joshua’s good run of four straight wins after back to back to loses to all-time great Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022.

Speaking to Covers.com, Jones suggested Joshua would have fared better in recent fights had the pair world together in the gym.

“Of course things would have been different if I had the chance to work with [Joshua], but you can’t blame people for their opinion and the way they do things. I feel bad the way they thought about me working with him, I know what I could have helped him out with and how much I could have changed him but I can’t change what doesn’t want to be changed.”

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He then admitted he still thinks Joshua can become a world title holder once more.

“It’s still possible he becomes a world champion, he still has the heart, he’s still got the athletic ability, so I think he could.”

Right now, the former Olympic Gold Medalist is recovering from a few small injuries and assessing his options, the best of which looks to be a huge fight with Tyson Fury. Despite neither men currently holding word titles, it is still one of the most sought after bouts in the sport.

‘Like a fart in the wind’ – Wladimir Klitschko delivers unusual Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury prediction after sharing the ring with both

Wladimir Klitschko is better placed than most to deliver a prediction on a possible Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight.

Tyson Fury put an end to Klitschko’s reign of dominance over the heavyweight division by snatching his WBA, IBF and WBO titles away from him in 2015 via unanimous decision following a remarkable 22-fight winning streak that lasted for 11 years.

Klitschko went on to activate the rematch clause in his contract but their second fight was cancelled as Fury’s mental health spiralled out of control.

While Fury took some time away from the sport, Joshua put the final nail in Klitschko’s coffin two years later by knocking him out in the 11th round of a barnburning bout.

Both Brits have gone on to become the two biggest names in the heavyweight division but as of yet their paths are yet to cross between the ropes.

However, that looks set to change this year with both men seemingly on a collision course to face each other after suffering back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk.

Klitscko’s opinion may have changed since he was last asked who he thought would win the all-British showdown.

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But back in 2018, his stance was clear – even if his wording was a bit odd.

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